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Food inflation rate drops to 7% driven by bread and cereals

Food inflation rate drops to 7% driven by bread and cereals

Feb 15, 2024

Following the release of the latest inflation figures from ONS, the FDF has called on Government to support manufacturers and consumers.

FDF manifesto to “foster investment” and encourage Government backing

FDF manifesto to “foster investment” and encourage Government backing

Feb 14, 2024

The FDF has unveiled its manifesto, which details its long-term vision for the sector.

Proposed immigration rules the “wrong approach”, say Scottish trade bodies

Proposed immigration rules the “wrong approach”, say Scottish trade bodies

Feb 13, 2024

Members of the Scottish food industry have written to the Home Secretary opposing the proposed UK immigration rules.

Quarter of British egg producers face uncertainty, says NFU

Quarter of British egg producers face uncertainty, says NFU

Feb 13, 2024

A survey carried out by the NFU has revealed that 24% of British egg producers are unsure if they will still be producing poultry beyond 2025.

Scotland First Minister confirms 70% of agriculture funding will be direct payments

Scotland First Minister confirms 70% of agriculture funding will be direct payments

Feb 12, 2024

Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has confirmed that funding for Tiers 1 and 2 will make up at least 70% of the funding envelope from 2027.

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